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Shaw Resilient Flooring 101Shaw Resilient Flooring 101Session 1
Overview & Introduction of Cameron & Freemont LVT Collections
August 2010
Our Resilient Business ModelWhy ResilientResilient Launch PlanExpectations
Resilient 101 Vinyl
– Vinyl Flooring OverviewIntroduction of the Cameron & Freemont Series
– General Construction Information– Product Specific Information– Installation Instructions– Care & Maintenance
What we will cover:
Why Resilient?
In the floor covering industry, resilient flooring continues to grow in momentum and market share.
Second only to carpet sales, resilient is a very important category of the flooring industry today. It is
approximately a $2 billion dollar segment of the flooring market. The split between Residential and
Commercial is about half.
What is Resilient?
Resilient flooring encompasses a multitude of products such as vinyl, rubber, and cork.
Their ability to “bounce back” and resist compression are the key components to terming them “resilient”.
Shaw is proud to be distributing vinyl flooring through this newly introduced category in both the Commercial
and Residential business channels.
Why Resilient?
This continued stronghold of resilient flooring in the market can be attributed to many factors
such as:Advances in ManufacturingImprovements in VisualsHigher Quality ProductsImproved Product PerformanceOverall Value of Product
Another Great Shaw Advantage!
By adding the Resilient Flooring Category to Shaw’s flooring family we are quickly becoming the largest single “Total Flooring Provider” in
the industry. Thus, creating another great “Shaw Advantage” for our business partners and
consumers.
Why Buy Resilient From Shaw?--ProductsProducts--
Shaw will offer exclusive designs under the Shaw Brand.--QualityQuality--
Shaw products are being manufactured to our specifications and will offer the unsurpassed quality Shaw in known for.
--ServiceService--Being a single source flooring provider enables Shaw to
provide excellent service in all areas from marketing, availability, delivery, financing, and sales support.
--CommitmentCommitment--Shaw will continue it’s commitment to being a leader in
innovation as well as maintaining our standards of environmental stewardship.
One Category – Two Collections
The Array™ Collection:
LVT ( Luxury Vinyl Tile)
Hardwood Plank & Tile visuals will be available in the following constructions:
Dry Back – Direct Glue Installation
StaTite™ - Floating Installation
The DuraTru™ Collection
Hardwood and Tile visuals in the following construction:
Fiberglass Back Sheet Goods
Quality Offerings Within Collections
Both Array™ and DuraTru™ will offer collections in four quality classifications.
This will create a complete range of price points and product offerings.
The Four Quality Classifications:
1. Economy2. Good3. Better4. Superior
Vinyl TodayThe raw material of vinyl is the 2nd largest selling plastic in the world. Because of the low cost, versatility and performance, vinyl is the material of choice for a multitude of industries such as healthcare, communications, aerospace, automotive, textiles, and construction. It can be as rigid as steel or as pliable as plastic wrap. Thusmaking it the leading material of the 21st century
Vinyl is safely used in many products such as siding, windows, plumbing, fencing, appliances, and yes, floors too!
Turning Vinyl into FlooringTo create beautiful and durable floors out of vinyl, the raw
material has to have plasticizers added. The most commonly used plasticizer is called Phthalates (Thigh-lates). This is what increases it’s flexibility, transparency, durability, and
longevity.
Typically in lower quality and imported vinyl flooring, additional materials such as metals, and other contaminates can also be added into the vinyl material. The addition of
these materials can cause “migration” of those materials that release VOC’s through the surface of the floor.
Making Vinyl Into FlooringResilient vinyl floors from Shaw do not contain the additional metals and unwanted contaminates found
in lower quality products.
Shaw only uses high quality virgin vinyl, also known as DOTP (dioctyl terephthalate). This removes the fear of “migration” and the release of
harmful VOC’s from the product.
Top Attributes Of Vinyl FlooringSomething for Everyone and Every Budget
Stylish- An almost infinite array of colors, designs, textures, and patterns create unlimited options for today’s discriminating consumer.Various Constructions – Different constructions for varied applications create a range of price points to suit any consumer’s financial expectations while delivering quality flooring they can count on for years to come.
Long LastingDurable – It’s called “Resilient” for a reason. It can withstand some of the toughest conditions and bounce back. Cleaning & Maintenance is Simple- The superior moisture resistance and easy to clean surface of vinyl flooring makes maintaining the floor a breeze.
Easy to Install – Allows quick installation.
Top Concerns About Vinyl Flooring
Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)-The use of virgin vinyl eliminates this concern on Shaw products.
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)-Unlike inferior, low quality vinyl flooring, the durability and performance of Shaw’s Resilient flooring will provide the consumer with a long product life reducing their need to replace it.
Resilient Flooring Types
The two most common types of Residential Vinyl flooring offered today are :
1. Vinyl Sheet - Roll format with Wood & Tile visuals
2. Vinyl Tile – Wood Plank & Tile visuals
*Dry Back and Floating constructions
This course will focus on the Dry Back version of the
Luxury Vinyl Tile category.
There will be additional courses that will focus on
Floating Luxury Vinyl Tile and Vinyl Sheet Flooring.
Resilient Tile
Within the Vinyl Tile Category there are three main construction types:
1. Vinyl Composite Tile (VCT)2. Peel & Stick3. Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT)
- Dry Back – Direct Glue
- Floating – Sta-Tite™
Vinyl Composite TileMost commonly referred to as “VCT”Almost exclusively used for commercial applicationsComposed of vinyl resins and fillers that are fused together to create a single elementAvailable in multiple colors but all have a marble appearance with chunks of color distributed throughoutCommonly made in 12 x 12 square tiles
Peel & StickResidential application onlyPrinted design under a urethane or vinyl wear layer laminated on top of a resin and filler carrier.Adhesive is factory applied to the backing and activated at time of install by removing protective paper covering. 12 x 12 is the standard size.Very low end, typically seen in home center and low cost retailers. It is not very durable.
Luxury Vinyl TileMost commonly referred to as “LVT”Composed of a high quality images of wood and tile visuals that are protected by a durable wear layer and bonded to a solid vinyl carrier. Used in both Commercial and Residential applications.Offers superior durability, wear resistance, and higher vinyl content than the “Peel and Stick” products.Multitude of sizes, shapes, and visuals including 12x12, 18x18, and planks.
A Visual Comparison
VCT
Surface coating layer
Chip-through marble layer
Special Curing Surfaces
Wear Layer (0.3/0, 5/0.7mm)
Printing LayerPVC Base Layer
PVC Backing Layer
LVT
Peel & StickProtective Top Coat
Clear Film Layer
Printed Design
Vinyl Backing with Adhesive and Protective Paper Layer
What’s The Difference?Below are some factors that can effect the quality level and pricing of
LVT flooring:
Overall Thickness- the overall thickness of the product is measured in Millimeters (mm).
The thicker the product, the more material is present equaling more cost and performance value. A millimeter is approximately one-sixteenth of an inch.
Tip: Each time you hear the word, millimeter, think: the thickness of a dime. If someone
mentions an item is 10 millimeters thick, just imagine how high a stack of 10 dimes would be
to get an idea of that item's thickness.
What’s The Difference?
Wear Layer Thickness- The size of the top wear layer is measured in Mils.
The thicker the wear layer, the more durable the product. 1 Inch = 1000 Mils
Tip: To give this some perspective, a human hair is
only 2 mils.
What’s The Difference?Surface Texture- The more detailed and precise the surface texturing is, the more realistic the product appears, thus increasing the value. Embossing adds surface texture to the wear layer.
Products that have embossing create a more realistic visual. The heavier the embossing the more intense the texturing is on the product.
Product SpecificsFirst shipment of samples from
the Array™ Collection:Cameron – “Good” Series
Plank - 5 styles of Oak & Cherry visualsTile – 3 styles of Limestone visuals
Freemont -“Better” Series
Plank – 6 styles of Distressed Oak & Hickory visualsTile – 3 styles of stone visuals
Cameron Plank – Good SeriesTechnical Information:Construction Type: Luxury Vinyl Tile
Dry BackTotal Thickness : 2 millimetersWear Layer Type: PolyurethaneWear Layer : 6 milsSurface Texture: Light Random
EmbossingFinishing: Square EdgeProduct Size: 7” x 36”Warranty: Residential – 7yrs.Installation: Full Spread Adhesive
Cameron Plank – Good Series
#700 Gunstock Oak#600 Cinnamon Oak#201 Sand Oak
Top selling species and colorations inspired by our Anderson & Shaw hardwood collections to suit many décor needs. The designs are exclusive to Shaw.
#200 Amber Cherry #601 Rum CherryEasy to clean- Durable virgin vinyl- Light random embossing- Polyurethane surface-
Square edge- Superb Moisture Resistance
Cameron Tile– Good SeriesTechnical Information:Construction Type: Luxury Vinyl Tile
Dry BackTotal Thickness : 2 millimetersWear Layer Type: PolyurethaneWear Layer : 6 milsSurface Texture: Tile EmbossingFinishing: Square EdgeProduct Size: 18” x 18”Warranty: Residential – 7yrs.Installation Method: Full Spread Adhesive
Cameron Tile– Good SeriesDramatically realistic Limestone visuals with color variations from light to dark coordinate nicely with all other flooring types and furnishings. The designs are
exclusive to Shaw.
Easy to clean- Durable virgin vinyl- Light random embossing- Polyurethane surface-Square edge- Superb Moisture Resistance
#600 Butternut #100 Lunar #200 Oyster
Competitive Information - Matrix
6mil 6mil 6mil 6mil 5mil 6mil
2 mm 2 mm 2 mm 2mm 2mm 2mm
6” x 48”7” x 36” 6” x 36” 6” x 36” 6” x 36” 4” x 36”
7 yr resd 7 yr resd 10 yr resd 15 yr resd 7 yr resd
MetroFlorArtistic
American Plank
TarkettNAFCO
Good Living
ShawArrayCameron
ArmstrongNatural Living
KarndeanPlank
ManningtonAdura
Wear Layer
Overall Thickness
Plank Size
Warranty
Freemont Plank – Better Series
Technical Information:Construction Type: Luxury Vinyl Tile
Dry BackTotal Thickness : 3 millimetersWear Layer Type: PolyurethaneWear Layer Size: 12 milsSurface Texture: Medium EmbossedFinishing: Beveled EdgesProduct Size: 4” x 36”Warranty: Residential – 15yrs.
Commercial- 5 yrs.Installation Method: Full Spread Adhesive
Freemont Plank – Better SeriesElegant look of premium reclaimed hardwood. Colors and designs were inspired by out best performing hardwood styles from Anderson & Shaw. The designs are
exclusive to Shaw.
#200 Oat Straw Oak #600 Honey Oak #700 Gallery Oak
Easy to clean- Durable virgin vinyl- Light random embossing- Polyurethane surface-Micro-beveled edge- Superb Moisture Resistance
#601 Russett Hickory#201 Wheat Hickory #701 Raisin Hickory
Freemont Tile – Better Series
Technical Information:Construction Type: Luxury Vinyl Tile
Dry BackTotal Thickness : 3 millimetersWear Layer Type: PolyurethaneWear Layer Size: 12 milsSurface Texture: Tile EmbossedFinishing: Pressed EdgesProduct Size: 18” x 18”Warranty: Residential – 15yrs.
Commercial- 5 yrs.Installation Method: Full Spread Adhesive
Freemont Tile – Better SeriesResembles natural stone that was harvested from mother earth. Showcases subtle variations
and movement with shading of color tones from light to dark to compliment any decorations.
Easy to clean- Durable virgin vinyl- Realistic Stone embossing- Polyurethane surface-Pressed edge- Superb Moisture Resistance
#100 Stucco #500 Tabby #700 Tortoise Shell
Competitive Information - Matrix
12mil 12mil 12mil 12mil 12mil 12mil 12mil
3 mm 2 mm 2 mm 3mm 2mm 2.5mm
6” x 36”
15yr resd5yr comm
2.5mm
4” x 36” 4”, 6”, 9”x 36”
6”, 9” x 36” 4” x 36” 4”, 6” x 36” 4” x 36”
15 yr resd 15 yr resd 15 yr resd 10 yr resd 12 yr resd 10 yr resd
MetroFlorArtistic
Centennial Plank
EstrieNaturaWood
ShawArrayFreemont
MetroFlorBurlington
Plank
CongoleumEndurance
PlankAmticoSpacia
Wear Layer
Overall Thickness
Plank Size
Warranty
ManningtonAdura
Aspects
Who to Contact:
Resilient Category Manager: John Geier- 706-275-3621 Collin Magnuson- 706-275-2092
Technical Support:Jim Witmer- 706-275-4662
Quality Control-Brian Vandagriff- 706-965-0823
Installation Support:Pablo Barbosa- 706-847-8443
References & Resources
The Vinyl Institute – www.vinylinfo.orgVinyl In Design – www.vinylindesign.comResilient Floor Covering Institute Floorscore-www.rfci.com/int_Floorscore.htmU.S. Green Building Council – www.usgbc.orgwww.AECDAILY.com